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Humans, who took the Delhi Police Recruitment Exam in lieu of actual candidates, held

Noida: A Haryana-based man who was allegedly conducted a Delhi Police Recruitment Exam instead of the actual candidate had been arrested, said Police Noida on Thursday.
The defendant, who came from Sonīpat in Haryana, has taken the exam for recruitment for the position of Sub-Inspector at Delhi police on Tuesday, he said.
“He cheated for the exam at the center at the CISF-SSG camp in Sutyana, Greater Noida, based on a false recognition card.
He is part of a gang (who takes recruitment or competitive exams instead of the actual candidate for money),” said a interpreter Talk of the police.
Forged acceptance cards, photocopies and aadhaar cards used by Shekhar Deshwal accusations for the exam have been confiscated and a pine nesting against it at the Ecotech 3 police station, the spokesman said.
Active search to catch other colleagues too, police said.

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